I was one of the rather vocal enthusiasts who was surprised and a little distressed by the, shall we say, reduction in importance of the Hemi V-8 by Stellantis. I’ve long been a fan of the engine, and ...
The Chrysler Hemi engine boasts one of the most famous names in muscle car history, powering a diverse array of models that are dripping with character and speed. Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, and even ...
Dodge, Ram, and Jeep are only a few of the automakers that make up the Stellantis conglomerate, but they are still, along with Chrysler, colloquially referred to as Mopar. Mopar products nowadays are ...
The HEMI engine is named after the engine's hemispherical shaped piston heads. While Chrysler brands popularized and trademarked the name, HEMI-style engines were developed in the early 1900s. The ...
Chrysler began developing the iconic 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi engine in 1962. Two years later, the mill found its way to the racetrack, but new homologation rules made it ineligible for 1965.
Fear. That's probably what Chrysler's 426 HEMI "Elephant" engine instilled into its competitors when it first appeared as a racing engine in 1964, and that fear was warranted. With a 1-2-3 finish, ...
1967 Dodge Charger Rocks Original 426 Hemi Engine and Four-Speed Gearbox, People Called It "a Steal"
The Dodge Charger and the 426 Hemi (Street version) came hand in hand in 1966, with one serving the other as its loyal NASCAR-homologating vehicle, and yes, the pun is premeditated. A fastback Coronet ...
Stellantis is in the middle of a broad push for the combustion engine. The conglomerate, formed in 2021, is comprised of American brands like Jeep, Dodge, and Ram. In the face of widening deregulation ...
If Dodge were to add a Hemi V-8 engine to its current Charger muscle car, it would have to be a Hellcat. “The only way it makes sense to charge for [an optional Hemi] now is I have to go all the way ...
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